Global Baptist Heritage Preaching Contest: this combined Winter/Spring 2001 issue of Baptist History and Heritage is especially important for four key reasons. (An Executive Note).It is the first issue published by the newly named Baptist History and Heritage Society (formerly Southern Baptist Noun 1. Southern Baptist - a member of the Southern Baptist Convention Southern Baptist Convention - an association of Southern Baptists Baptist - follower of Baptistic doctrines Historical Society). The society's choice to incorporate into its new name the title of its journal signifies the importance it places on the publication. This issue has a brand new look throughout, thus making it more visually appealing and easy to read. The, theme of this issue, "Global Baptist History," represents the determination of the joint publishers, the Center for Baptist Studies of Carson-Newman College Carson-Newman's students come from 44 U.S. states and 30 other countries. Studies are offered in approximately 90 different academic programs. Currently, the five most popular majors are: Nursing, Education, Business, Pre-Medicine/Biology, and Psychology. and the Baptist History and Heritage Society, to make the journal useful to Baptists internationally. This is the perfect issue in which to announce a new Baptist Heritage Preaching Contest designed for Baptists worldwide. This contest is cosponsored by the H. Franklin Paschall Chair of Biblical Studies Biblical studies is the academic study of the Judeo-Christian Bible and related texts. For Christianity, the Bible traditionally comprises the New Testament and Old Testament, which together are sometimes called the "Scriptures. and Preaching at Belmont University Belmont University is a private, coeducational, liberal arts university located in Nashville, Tennessee. It is the largest Christian university in Tennessee and the second largest private university in the state. Academics Belmont is currently ranked by U.S. in Nashville, Tennessee “Nashville” redirects here. For other uses, see Nashville (disambiguation). Nashville is the capital and the second most populous city of the U.S. state of Tennessee, after Memphis. , and the Baptist History and Heritage Society. The purpose is to encourage preachers to include Baptist heritage and principles in their preaching ministries. Any Baptist anywhere who is currently preaching in some capacity is eligible to participate. The following requirements apply: (1) Each sermon submitted must be 2,500 words or less. (2) Each sermon must focus on some aspect(s) of Baptist heritage and principles. (3) All quotations must be documented. (4) All sermons must be received by February 1, 2002; send both a double-spaced printed copy and a 3.5-inch diskette The official name for the floppy disk. See floppy disk. diskette - floppy disk containing the sermon. (5) Each sermon must be submitted in English. (6) Each sermon must be the original work of the submitter and must be unpublished. All sermons will become the property of the Paschall Chair of Belmont University and of the Baptist History and Heritage Society. Sermons will be judged on the basis of biblical accuracy, attention to traditional historical/heritage issues, originality o·rig·i·nal·i·ty n. pl. o·rig·i·nal·i·ties 1. The quality of being original. 2. The capacity to act or think independently. 3. Something original. Noun 1. , timeliness of topic, quality of construction, and ability to motivate/inform about heritage issues. Judging will be completed and winners announced by April 1, 2002. Awards will be given for the top three sermons. Presentations will be made at the annual meeting of the Baptist History and Heritage Society on June 20-22, 2002, at Carson-Newman College in Jefferson City, Tennessee Jefferson City is a city in Jefferson County, Tennessee, United States. It is part of the Morristown, Tennessee Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 7,760 at the 2000 census. The city was originally named Mossy Creek, but was changed in 1901 to honor Thomas Jefferson. . The awards will consist of the following. The first-place winner will receive up to $1,200 for travel expenses to receive the award, a $400 cash prize, a plaque, a one-year membership in the Baptist History and Heritage Society, and a complimentary registration for the 2002 meeting of the society. The winner will also be invited to preach preach v. preached, preach·ing, preach·es v.tr. 1. To proclaim or put forth in a sermon: preached the gospel. 2. his/her sermon during the 2002 meeting. The second-place winner will receive a $300 cash prize and a plaque. Third place will receive a $200 cash prize and a plaque. All submissions should be mailed to the Baptist History and Heritage Society, P.O. Box 728, Brentwood, TN 37024-0728. Charles W. Deweese Executive Director-Treasurer Baptist History and Heritage Society |
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